tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1360967824428240681.post4239197433575482997..comments2017-08-03T08:17:15.497+10:00Comments on Tracing the Footsteps of Amos: Family Reunion Book thoughtsAmos Bannisternoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1360967824428240681.post-69860204618506515182015-12-17T10:53:30.905+11:002015-12-17T10:53:30.905+11:00Thank you Carol. I have indeed found all the relev...Thank you Carol. I have indeed found all the relevant entries in the Stretford parish registers. I have been quite lucky (so far) in that Ancestry has good quality scans of most of the Stretford registers and these have been invaluable in my research efforts. Of course things get a little more murky once I try to dig back further, which is why I am focussing on Stretford for now - low-hanging Amos Bannisterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10727644390056492334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1360967824428240681.post-12557753776209537262015-12-17T07:47:21.686+11:002015-12-17T07:47:21.686+11:00I am guessing that you have found adequate records...I am guessing that you have found adequate records in the parish registers regarding Amos, his parents and his children. But, in case you have not, I have borrowed a book from a local state library titled, &quot;The Registers of Stretford 1598-1937&quot; transcribed by Colin D. Rogers and Ernest Leech. There are references that I have found that mention the Banister Family in Stretford. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com